The scripted comedy series based on ABC’s ‘The Bachelorette’ released its 10th episode, “Fan/Friend/Boyfriend/ Husband,” on YouTube on Thursday, May 21.

PLAYA DEL REY, Calif. – Danielle Murray,content creator and CEO of Playa Productions, is pleased to announce that she is releasing the 12th episode of “The Bachelorette, Season 1,” “Fan/ Friend/Boyfriend/Husband.”

Join Danielle Murray on her 11-week journey to find love on “The Bachelorette, Season 1.” Each week, the men will be vying for Danielle’s heart, all leading to the last, most dramatic episodes of the series: “Hometown Dates,” “Fantasy Suites,” “Men Tell All” and “The Final Rose.”

Danielle Murray wrote, produced and starred as The Bachelorette in the series.

“It’s an addicting-to-watch show!” Danielle says. “besides the comedy — people watch it because they want to know: who is going to hometowns? Who is going to get their heart broken? Who’s going to get drunk and act like a fool?”

The cast includes:

Danielle Murray, who is playing herself, The Bachelorette.

Nick McLoughlin, who is playing Tyler Branson, a venture capitalist from San Diego, California.

Luke Hawksworth, who is playing Dan Parker, a serial entrepreneur from Louisville, Kentucky.

Connor Murphy, who is playing Caleb Irons, a professional surfer from Long Beach, California.

Jeremy Burling, who is playing Brad Nash, a musician from Brooklyn, New York.

Jared Fleming, who is playing Jeffrey Matthews, a flight attendant from Springfield, Massachusetts.

Taylor Hill, who is playing Justin Pilinski, a project manager from Denver, Colorado.

RJ Melgar, who is playing Anthony Carroll, an unemployed man from Studebaker, Michigan.

Roland De Leon, who is playing Jon Patel, a wedding photographer from Portland, Maine.

Tim Parrish, who is playing JP, a reality TV star from Hollywood, California.

Joe Longo, who is playing Rick Rotella, a “business man” from Los Angeles..

Sean Leon, who is playing Jonathan Cirque, a fashion designer from Los Angeles.

Dirk Ellis, who is playing Beck Leck, a marketing account manager from Milwaukee.

Luke Carlson, who is playing Derrick Walker, a donut shop owner from Boise, Idaho.